13 suspected landguards, sub-chiefs remanded; 2 granted bail

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  • Koby 11 hours ago

    Deal with these criminals wherever they exist especially in Greater Accra Region both Landguards and those criminal greedy chiefs who sent them after selling one land to two or more people

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  • Kwesi Busumbru 11 hours ago

    Landguards are a threat to Ghana's development and these bad apples must be dealt with impunity and the full rigorous of the law. And if found guilty as charged, they should lock them up and the keys thrown away in the sea.

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  • Dantaa 10 hours ago

    Give them 20 years sentence each, they're no different from terrorists

  • Money Man 10 hours ago

    These Landguard should rot in prison. The money they have taken from me anything I try to build something on my land is too much. When you give them,they keep coming with threatening actions.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 hours ago

    Don’t send them to Prison? Who should work for them to be imprisoned, fed, get, rent and clothed for free. Send them to Kamina Barracks in Tamale to take care of them. The Kamina Barracks Boys are not merciful the least. I ...
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  • Tarkwaian 10 hours ago

    Ghana Police, move to Tarkwa train station and pull down all makeshift structures being used by thee Nigerian prostitutes. Go after them.

  • OSAFO KANTANKA 8 hours ago

    I don’t think these characters deserved to be bailed. They should have considered their health and other issues when they embarked on their “ careers “ of unlawful activities.